Maurice Sendak
Lovely image from Maurice Sendak’s timeless “Where the Wild Things Are” courtesy of @AntidoteLDN (antidoteldn):
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Thornberg & Forester’s “Holiday Jam” is the award-winning NYC-based studio’s one-of-a-kind holiday character generator for the iPhone and iPad, offering more than 20,000 unique combinations. T&F’s factory elves have developed the advanced-yet-childishly intuitive functionality which allows you to shake to shuffle, swipe to build and easily email and share your creations with Facebook friends to your heart’s content. Download it for free from iTunes: http://bit.ly/tAsaIj
Bank of America “Feeding America” Cinema Spot from Hill Holliday and Brand New School.
“One in six Americans struggles with hunger. That’s why Feeding America offers the support they need to thrive. And you can help.”
Unfortunately this 2011 holiday promotion has ended but I do still encourage you to explore http://environment.bankofamerica.com and http://feedingamerica.org.
Amazing art: ”undercover guru” by M.A. Wakeley. Thank you for the tip cordura.
Source: Flickr / maryannwakeley
Thank you welovestopmotion for sharing SODA by Crankbunny
SODA is a dark animated fable that features the use of stopmotion paper cutout silhouettes, animated shadow puppets, plus live action back projection. SODA is inspired by Day of the Dead paper cuttings that have used for to illustrate the why & how of mortality.
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Visual inspiration from The Cool Hunter - Illustrator Liam Brazier — thank you eduardouzae!
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Lovely oliphillips : The Birds by Laz Marquez
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Great ‘Why Save PBS’ infographic from themusecollective.tumblr.com.
(via samrivers)
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Michael and Yuko Brown, the curators of the venerable international design blog Ventilate, asked talented artists, designers and directors to participate in their fifth poster series, inviting participants to explore their own interpretations of Dystopia.
The image above is from Alberto Russo (http://sting-one.com). Other contributors include Derek Stenning (http://borninconcrete.blogspot.com), Jimmy Turrell (http://www.jimmyturrell.com), Onur Senturk (http://onursenturk.tv) and Diego Lopez (http://www.lopezgrafico.com). Each poster is ready for print at 300dpi and is available as a free download.
Source: ventilate.ca
In today’s The Daily Heller from PRINT Magazine and its Imprint online community for graphic designers, Steven Heller informs us of Pictoplasma NYC, a conference celebrating the artistic creation of character design. Free and open to the public, it is being held this Saturday, November 13 from 3-10PM at Parsons The New School for Design. Please click the image to check out Steven’s story and to get more details.
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